World & Politics

Southeastern

World & Politics

Sort by:
Filter by Resource Type:
Filter Options »
Filter by Author:
Filter by Scripture:
Filter by Series:
Filter by Event:
Filter by Media Format:

ERLC files letter urging Veterans Affairs to end abortion coverage

WASHINGTON (BP) – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) should not pay for abortions nor counsel expectant mothers to end their unborn babies’ lives, Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) Acting President Miles Mullin said in a letter to the department Sept. 3.

Asian-American Baptists on mission in southeast Asia

Three Southern Baptist Asian groups sent people overseas this summer, to Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and the Philippines. All reported amazing stories of God at work with and through them.

Global Baptist leaders honored in Ukraine

KYIV, Ukraine – At Ukraine’s National Independence Day celebration in Kyiv, President Volodymyr Zelensky conferred Order of Honor medals on two global Baptist leaders to recognize Baptist contributions toward providing hope and aid to the people of Ukraine.

Sex-abuse survivors in Texas, Missouri protected from non-disclosure agreements

AUSTIN, Texas (BP) – Texas and Missouri laws banning nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) in sexual abuse settlements took effect over the Labor Day weekend.

Christian baker asks SCOTUS to defend her right to uphold biblical values in work

WASHINGTON (BP) – California Christian baker Cathy Miller is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to affirm her right to refuse to bake wedding cakes celebrating unions that violate the biblical definition of marriage.

Sports betting ‘factors out God’ but pastoral help for gamblers waning

RENO, Nev. (BP) – Danny started betting on high school sports at age 12. He was good at it, so by 14 he had $80,000 in a bank account and a fake ID he used for gambling. That’s when his parents took him to see the family’s pastor, Joe Taylor at South Reno Baptist Church in Reno, Nev.

FIRST-PERSON: How New Orleans pastors came together after Katrina

Eighteen months before Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, I left the pastorate of the First Baptist Church of Kenner, La., (across the street from the New Orleans airport) to become director of missions for what was then called the Baptist Association of Greater New Orleans and is now the New Orleans Baptist Association (NOBA).  

From devastation to hope: The enduring legacy of Southern Baptist Disaster Relief 20 years after Katrina

NEW ORLEANS –– As with any major storm, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (SBDR) crews staged personnel and equipment in several inland cities in August 2005 as Hurricane Katrina prepared to make landfall. Little did they know, those volunteers were in the vanguard of one of SBDR’s defining, historic responses.

Katrina reshaped landscape, complexion, unity of New Orleans churches, leaders say

NEW ORLEANS (BP) – The church doors would remain open, David Crosby decided after the levees failed New Orleans in Hurricane Katrina.

Mississippi church stunned by Katrina repays NC volunteers after Helene

GULFPORT, Miss. (BP) – The people of First Baptist Church are very familiar with what it feels like to have your world swept away.